Public Health Units are outlined by a thin black line and labeled in black text with their four digit health region code.

Water features are displayed on the map for reference purposes. Linear water features appear on the map as a thin blue line while water bodies are shaded blue. Some cities are labeled in black text, for reference purposes.

Source: Statistics Canada, Health Regions: Boundaries and Correspondence with Census Geography, (82-402-X). Produced by the Statistical Registers and Geography Division for the Health Statistics Division, 2015.

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